#CDCwhistleblower Twitter Party Tonight 7-10 EST

Last week it came out that William Thompson, a CDC researcher and whistleblower, has revealed that he was complicit in manipulating data on a 2004 study on the correlation between autism rates and the timing of the MMR vaccine. The CDC found that the relative risk for African-American boys receiving the MMR on time is more than three times higher than boys who received the vaccine later. They knew this and they deliberately hid it, claiming there was no link between MMR timing and autism rates. This study has been referred to by hundreds of other studies. In addition, when you know they’ve lied once to cover up a connection, how do we trust anything that has been put out by those five researchers or the CDC as a whole? This is a huge story that is being completely and utterly ignored by the mainstream media, therefore, we are “taking it to the streets,” or in this case, Twitter — the 21st century equivalent of the streets. Join us!

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Tonight, from 7-10 p.m. EST, we are gathering for a Twitter party to push hashtag #CDCwhistleblower into “trending” status. We will share a variety of links, photos, memes, etc. over the course of the three hours. These will be uniform and follow “tweeting points,” which are outlined below. First, though, we need some ground rules:

Ground Rules

Use #CDCwhistleblower ONLY. In order to ensure the most saturation, we need to focus on this hashtag ONLY. And it must look just like that – hashtag, CDC in all caps, whistleblower in all lower case.

Retweeting, favoriting, and replying are key. Do not repeat a statement once you’ve used it; instead, retweet, favorite and reply to others’ tweets. When replying, put a period in front of the @. For example, when replying to @ThinkerMichelle’s tweet, use [email protected] in order to reach all of ThinkerMichelle’s followers and not just the people in the tweet thread.

Do not use profanity, defamatory language, or make lewd comments.DO NOT engage with nay-sayers, pro-vax people or pharma trolls. I CANNOT EMPHASIZE THIS ENOUGH: DO NOT ARGUE! If you feel the need to reply to them, simply repeat #CDCwhistleblower with no other wording. DO NOT ARGUE.

Do not refer to lawsuits, personal or class action. That talk is way too premature.

Do not express negativity toward William Thompson. Just don’t.

Do not exceed 116 original tweets in an hour or your account will be suspended. Do not go to individual users’ profiles and tweet them directly.

At this point, I encourage people to continue sharing their stories of vaccine injury, whether MMR-related or not. Please include photos if you are comfortable and tag @RobSchneider, asking him to Pls RT (please retweet).

13 Responses to #CDCwhistleblower Twitter Party Tonight 7-10 EST

I’m not able to join you at that time, but my prayers are with you and my incredible amazing TMR daughter.

Please, please also send tweets to Michelle Malkin. Search her blog michellemalkin.com for her stories about struggling for her infant against the vaccine-now pediatrician et al. Her web twitchy.com was established to capture retweets.

Thank you for these very clear instructions. I just mentioned to a client that I need a lesson in social media. I need these instructions! Using # and tweeting is something that I do need to learn. I want to show support so this is great!

It won’t count toward the Twitter numbers, but it certainly won’t hurt to have this stuff posted on Facebook at the same time with the same hashtags. Join in! Or better yet, join Twitter. 😉 Many of us have done so in the last three days.

I thought everyone was using #CDCwhistleblower? It may not have trending capability if everyone uses a different one. The one above that people are sharing is now all caps #CDCWHISTLEBLOWER. Please clarify. Thank you in advance.

Actually those are called “small caps” and are the equivalent of lower case. Look at the size of the letters next to “CDC” which is in real caps. We’ll see about getting the picture changed to be regular lower case letters.